21. The younger children in the family were controlled by a domineering older sister. 22. Younger children in particular, before the insidious and evil influence of society and their parents have properly got to them, are sexlessly open and hence perfectly likeable. 23. Even so, the younger children of yeomen and husbandmen moved on elsewhere and the labouring families were far more volatile than the stable core of farming families. 24. When the groups came together it was because in the fiction the Argonauts were landing and desperately needed food and shelter -- which the younger children enormously enjoyed providing. 25. These plump and jolly whales -- mother, children and baby -- will be loved by all younger children. 26. Colourful and cheery, this sitting-up clown should appeal to younger children especially. 27. Usually a younger child is awarded more than an older child because the period of expected dependency is greater. 28. The latter claim was made by Piaget about much younger children, so it could reasonably be asked what function such a stylistic device serves for older students. 29. Not until Hayley left home, then he really started -- on the younger children too. 30. But soon the Teesdale could merge with Bennet House which concentrates at the moment on younger children with greater difficulties. |